On November 27, several videos documenting some of the Russian military’s recent operations against Kiev forces surfaced online.
17 of the videos show dozens of attacks with FPV suicide drones, Lancet loitering munition, grenade-dropping drones, and interceptor drones that targeted Ukrainian troops, posts and equipment, across several directions within the special military operation zone over the last few days.
An additional video shows an attack with a TOS thermobaric rocket launcher on Ukrainian fortifications near the settlement of Volchansk in the Kharkiv direction.
Two more videos from Kharkiv show strikes with UMPK-equipped guided bombs and Tornado-S guided artillery rockets on Ukrainian positions in the settlement of Vilcha.
Meanwhile, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced in its daily briefing that missile, drone and artillery strikes hit “warehouses and command posts of unmanned aerial vehicles, a satellite communication centre, Ukrainian energy facilities used by the Armed Forces of Ukraine, as well as temporary deployment areas of Ukrainian armed formations and foreign mercenaries in 148 areas” over the past 24 hours.
The ministry added that Russian air defenses shot down five guided aerial bombs, eight HIMARS projectiles, a Neptune cruise missile, and 263 fixed-wing drones.
According to the ministry, Kiev forces have lost 668 aircraft, 283 helicopters, 99,114 drones, 638 air defense systems, 26,294 tanks and other armored fighting vehicles, 1,621 multiple rocket launchers, 31,587 artillery pieces, and 47,814 support vehicles since the start of the special military operation.
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